The next three months were carefully controlled chaos.
Elena moved into a small apartment in Narvarte, far from the luxury she once lived in. She said nothing about what she had discovered, letting Mauricio believe their separation was due to emotional distance.
Soon, the truth hit harder—bank notices revealed that Mauricio had used forged documents to mortgage everything she owned: her studio, savings, even her family trust. She was now drowning in 80 million pesos of debt.
At night, the memories haunted her. Society turned against her, spreading rumors that she had lost everything because she couldn’t give Mauricio a child.
But Elena didn’t break—she adapted.
Her sister Rosa arrived from Monterrey, bringing savings and a private investigator. Together, they uncovered the truth: Mauricio’s empire was unstable. Without Elena, his projects were failing. His only hope was winning the Kukulcán Project—or risk total collapse.
What he didn’t know was that the project legally belonged to Elena.
Using her last resources, she quietly founded a new firm and approached international investors, proving her role as the true architect behind Mauricio’s success—and exposing his fraud.
Her revenge wouldn’t happen in court.
It would happen publicly.